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  2. Nissan NV200 - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle went on sale in Japan before summer 2009, followed by Europe in autumn 2009 and then in China and other markets. [10] Available in combi and passenger car versions, NV200 was built on a modified version of Nissan's B platform, with fully independent strut type front suspension mounted on a separate subframe and a leaf spring rear axle.

  3. Nissan S-Cargo - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan S-Cargo is a small retro-styled van manufactured by the Japanese automaker Nissan from 1989 to 1991, and originally marketed solely in Japan at their Nissan Cherry Stores. The exterior styling of the S-Cargo was inspired by the Citroën 2CV Fourgonnette delivery van, and interior styling borrowed a Citroën-style single-spoke ...

  4. Honda N-Van - Wikipedia

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    The Honda N-Van (stylized as "Honda N-VAN") is a microvan produced by Honda for the Japanese market. The origin for the vehicle's name expresses "next generation light van" proposed by N series as see in the N-One , N-Box , and N-WGN : it is part of a renewed line-up of Kei class city cars .

  5. Honda Acty - Wikipedia

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    The base price of the pickup model is ¥777,000 (approximately $7,920 USD), with the van starting at ¥1,060,500 (approximately US$10,810) as of December 2008. Four-wheel drive is available as an option on all vans, and all but one model of pickup truck, making the Acty one of a handful of mid-engine, AWD vehicles that are not designed as ...

  6. Mitsubishi Delica - Wikipedia

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    A year later, in line with consumer needs, a cargo van and a passenger van were added to the line-up. The passenger van, discontinued in 1976, was called the 'Delica Coach' and could seat nine people in three rows of seats. The engine was upgraded to 62 PS (46 kW) in 1969. In March 1971, a slightly facelifted version, called the Delica 75, arrived.

  7. Nissan Vanette - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Vanette (Japanese: 日産・バネット, Hepburn: Nissan Banetto) is a cabover van and pickup truck produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan from 1978 until 2011. . The first two generations were engineered by Nissan's Aichi Manufacturing Division for private, personal ownership, with the last two generations built by Mazda, rebadged as Nissans and refocused as commercial vehicles ...

  8. Toyota HiAce - Wikipedia

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    The short wheelbase truck initially carried the "H11"-series chassis codes. For the vans, 20 series vans have short wheelbases, 30 series have long, and 40 series have super long wheelbases. After the third generation was introduced in 1982, certain variants of the second generation such as the truck continued to be manufactured for several years.

  9. List of vans - Wikipedia

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    Fullsize Passenger Van: 1999–Present: Japan, South East Asia Holden: Combo: Opel Combo C, Vauxhall Combo C, Chevrolet Combo C: Compact Cargo Van: 2001-2012: Australia and New Zealand Holden: Panelvan----Fullsize Panel-van: 1953-1984: Australia, New Zealand Holden: Gemini Van----Medium Size Panel-van: 1978-1984: Australia Holden: Scurry ...